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The Digestive Healthcare Center at Massachusetts General Hospital trains future leaders in clinical treatment and scientific research, including medical students and pre- and postdoctoral fellows. VIEW A SLIDESHOW ABOUT EDUCATION

The Gastroenterology Fellowship Program at the Massachusetts General Hospital provides a rigorous foundation in patient care, research, and teaching for talented individuals committed to careers in academic gastroenterology.

The goal of advanced training in liver disease is to create hepatologists competent to manage the full spectrum of hepatological problems including patients undergoing liver transplantation and to fulfill the requirements of the ABIM Certificate of Added Qualifications in Transplant Hepatology.

The Massachusetts General Hospital Advanced Subspecialty Fellowship in Obesity Medicine and Nutrition is a one-year advanced fellowship for current clinical fellows or recent graduates of subspecialty training programs within internal medicine or pediatrics.

The Massachusetts General Hospital Clinical and Research Fellowship in Obesity Medicine and Nutrition is for current residents or recent graduates of residency training programs who wish to obtain subspecialty training in obesity medicine.

The Postdoctoral Fellowship in Obesity Medicine and Nutrition at Massachusetts General Hospital is for candidates who have a medical degree or doctorate and a strong interest in the gastrointestinal regulation of energy balance and metabolic function.

For more than 75 years, the Department of Medicine Internal Medicine Residency Training Program at Massachusetts General Hospital has brought experience, commitment and a rigorous and balanced approach to the training of internal medicine residents.

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